Laser style scan engines 1-11, Data capture and bar code scanners 1-11, Data capture and bar code scanners – AML Triton Wireless Handheld Terminal User Manual

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USER’S GUIDE

Triton Wireless Hand-held Terminal

Data Capture and Bar Code Scanners

The Triton hand-held computer comes standard with a laser scan engine that is capable

of scanning single dimensional bar codes. Optionally, Lorax “Near/Far” Lasers and

2-Dimensional Area Imagers can be ordered for the Triton.

Bar code symbologies are always measured in mils. This usually refers to the narrowest bar

width. One mil equals 0.001”, therefore a 0.01” wide narrow bar would be a 10 mil bar code.

Conversion: 1 mil = 0.0254 mm

1 inch = 25.4 mm

Laser Style Scan Engines

Laser-type scan engines use a stationary laser reflected by a moving mirror and a highly

sensitive laser detector. The Lorax scan engine option allows for much greater distance

between the barcode and operator. All laser scan engines have the ability to project an

aiming dot to assist the operator in correctly reading barcodes at longer distances.

Laser Decoder Symbologies

UPC w/ supplements

Code 11

EAN/JAN

Interleaved 2 of 5

Code 128

Discrete 2 of 5

EAN 128

Chinese 2 of 5

ISBT 128

Codabar

Code 39

MSI / Plessy

Code 93

GS1 (RSS) Databar

GS1 (RSS) Limited

GS1 (RSS) Expanded

Laser Engine

Scan Rate

Scan Angle

Min. Print Contrast (%)

Dark Light Reflectance @ 650 nm

Standard High

Speed Laser

116 ±5 scans / second 47° ±2.5° or 35° ±2.5°

Software Controlled

20%

Long Range Laser

35 ±5 scans / second 23° ±2°

40%

Advanced Long

Range Laser

35 ±5 scans / second 13° ±2°

40%

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